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Originally Posted by abyss_al
originally they were color... when shooting digital, you're better off taking them in color then switching in PS. the board/software within the camera are never as good as PS will convert and keep details

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Sadly, digital sucks for B&W.
Black and white film has very differeny sensitivites compared to colour film, or colour sensors - as its entire range is grey scale, it has to be able to contrast against black and white (obviously) - but digital struggles to deliver on this.
If you shot those scenes w/ TMAX vs. digital, you'd notice you probably would automatically get the contrast without the blowout spots :D
Nice work though :D